Service Every Sunday -10:30amReligious Exploration -10:30am
(toddlers through High School)

Monte Vista Unitarian Universalist Congregation (formerly the First Unitarian Society of Pomona Valley) has been a beacon of liberal religious life in the Pomona Valley since 1888. We are located just east of Los Angeles.We are a progressive community that encourages and supports individual spiritual quests while we work together for social justice. We cherish the diversity of age, ability, belief, race, ethnicity, country of origin, language, economic status, education, political perspective, gender, sexual orientation or family structure.

We are Freethinker Friendly: we provide a welcoming community for people with atheist, agnostic, humanist , and other non-theistic world views.

We hope you will find a spiritual home with us.

MVUUC has a New Minister – the Rev. Pratima Dharm!

At the special Congregational Meeting after the Worship Service on June 24, the congregation voted 79-3 to call Rev. Pratima Dharm to be our full-time, settled minister. She has accepted!

The congregation welcomed her return to the sanctuary for the announcement with a verse of “Come Sing a Song with US” followed by a chorus of “Happy Birthday”, since Sunday was Rev. Dharm’s birthday. Rev. Dharm then spoke briefly about her love and hopes for the congregation followed by a ritual of blessing.

Upcoming Sunday Worship Services

Event Information:

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2017

CREATING UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM

Rev. Susan Manker

Many people spend their entire lives searching for truth and meaning, and only momentarily sensing the eternal, if at all. Religions offer paths, “the way,” as the Taoists call it, and define steps to deepen one’s encounters with the divine, god, spirit of life, human conscience, connection, understanding. What does a Unitarian Universalist “way” look like, if a single path could be laid out? Or are we all going our separate ways?